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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926. : y s s — SOCCOLI TACKLES DENO IN MERIDEN TONIGHT IN STATE LEAGUE MATCH—NATION GUARDS TO FACE CREAM OF TEAMS THIS‘ SEASON—LORD AND.DAY BOTH RESTING IN PREPARATION FOR THEIR BOUT TOMORROW NIGHT—LOCALS TO BROOKLYN SUNDAY 1383 2823882 $33223338e82088ss B3I ETssssessstsssssseesssse IMPORTANT CLASHES ARE GUIRDS T0 IAVE _ WINNERS OF “HERALD” CUP AUTD RACERS TRY | SOCCOLI MEETS DENO OF SCHEDULED ON SATURDAY " TOLiH SCHEDULE JREme MR 10 SETNEW WARKS| MERIDEN IN TOURNAMENT | i ‘ iSixteen Drivers Entered in| Elmore Star Has Hit Winning Stride in Quest For State & ; i il ; > 3 e | Cue Championship — To Try and Avenge Mul- With Bristol New Departure Five [ s , Sy TWSB | Buents ol Charlotl Speeluay | g, v Defeat in Match—Local Boy Will Follow Charlotte, N. €., Nov. 11 (P— Closely Plan of Safe Playing — Muldowney of Inotre Dame-Army Game Drawing Most Interest of Five-Game n Gridiron Feuds—Yale and Princeton to Match Game Sctedule Plaoned Their Strength in Combat—Brown Working Hard | Sixteen of the world's foremost au- to Defeat Harvard—Navy Has Tough Assignment | | National Guards basketball S .k 25 ; “ ! in Georgetown—Other Contests On the Slate. L start o th 192007 sen. | O A s B | cnooic arivers competea today to Rogers to Stack Up Against Hanlpn in Hartford. . — - © state armory on Satur- v ; Jovember 20 and a 5 - ! s championship sprint es at the| i i color, splashed recklessly on a PR e Lan o i g e HIES ogh e thoah s oy = “»’Ia-rth li{ll iard parlors in !\w‘nlne n ¢ gridirons by the re- | I e ; Baenot, 1004 milledt Pocket B \V«xrr“l tournement, will try vival of friendly feuds of long stand- | s laid out a sched- § . B o2 B | prizes aggregating $20,000 were {10 avenge Neiy Britain tonght when 1§ sieam i the; arelasy ) at will give the fans of this | [ ; - g offered the winers. There also will F[]R TITLE B ”T et cks 11p against Deno of Merl- ¥ v Neces g the jaws. | ity £ action and his players | RN & : S B | 1c o contest among mechanics to pem e Silars Gy, bov thome S99 wate snd Prinoaton matoh their d andthisiplayers | G s | determine who can change tires the | {bailiwick. . Deno came to this city strength on rday. ; Sl Eone v % T W o e i BN | quickest. This will be the last time | b = e 100 to $6, but he will mect a player Realization thet the Tiger grapple CaSSidy Will Tl‘y 10 Avoid Tn- conne’ er of the 2 : 4 . E : such a contest has been hela at an | Bdie Lord - and Geolg!e Dfiylmmgm who sees nothing in the of- it e weck-end is prob- nager Joe Carroll of ! v | such & e e e e Juries In Weaver Game e s R 7 g T oy i B8 arc Harry Hartz, 1926 champion; | 0 Mest lor Lig weignt Title | Ebscollicasly teal Slilariot Hupls Lhieiuna At BT yaay ; 2 S ; et : e Iford in Hartford Tuesday night by | set new records in the American = Tuesday niz and beal Muldowney fon has hroken letie relatio I'Beter Do PaolEAchamplon iss e t the series might be fin , chamr year, sday. night e e iy B serics might be fin st s e R e Lo Georaia | follOWINg his method of plaving safe- ish plenty of time to have a Bty Redipia, CWulsthury, Nag, 318 Georsliif il B0 S s tow dhis ebuins their contest. Tha Eli Bull Dogs, ot bt ¢ th this ye races. £ iPet e % X SSOPL LD ¥ © hearing on the statc umpionship N i i | Pay, New Haven's dancing master, =} el den @ o truly “under dogs." on this occasion, | regylar team from br d in | ¢he first game will be played in Bris- Above is pictured the Russell & | ning to be held for one year. The In the last race here on August | 1 Eddle Lord {x - 7 ‘l'l‘lrou»n "f‘_”;’," ’m _\k id 11\ a (l 1y optimistlcally af- | yho Weaver High-Ne n High | o) « ain frack t0em which “Gom the | CUD-Enust be won thres years in oz- | 23, Loolkrt emiesgea wifh grentest | #20-Rddle Lovd, ‘the struzgling milk- | Déue. . floceolt's biggest fault in pa-b 1 il mCotsl 8, determin- | gopqq) 4 & : ; Moo der to pass into the permancnt pos- | onors, winning the 50 and 150 mile |man of Merlden, withdrew rom |Sesons was that he played too open Sy Jocgiva the Digen. g Toal Hatlls has decid- ho played the rday following at | Poustrial Track maet hell At Moy opniny or amy factory tesmi. races and coming second to Tarl | their gymnasium trenches today and |00 ."'“"'f"' L ARA Ib R0 LI ALY Princeton, with Slagle in reserve, il ot e e " on Arch street, this | morial Fieldin Willow Brook park | The Russcll & Erwin team was | Cooper jn one of the 25 miles events | iy vt aien o awalt their |00 TEY for high clusters. GEasLEnie holve M, toan s cginning of the second half ™ s for the other games | during the summer. The trophy of- | composed of only four men, but on | Dave Lewis finished first in the | /=500 8 9 1o 416 10 88 F [0 - Starting after the first two losses o SO R e AR O IRT L ne If the opposition wili be sett 1 » second game. | fercd by the “Herald” is shown in the team was Captain Hicks who ' other 25 mile race. big clash tomorrow night at the Wa- |of this season, Soccoli and his close days. } ( eak i cr has also signed front of the group. earned most of hi§ team’s points in Following s a list of entrants terbury state armory. advisers got taggther 4nd aipped Notre Dame is speeding east tod a good move team and the City The trophy mas presented to Cap- the us events. Capt Hicks and the car each will drive. | The bout, one of the most import- ium a plan of action which is bound i jeth et gnd) defetuned, so revenga [ lot will ¢ lub of New TYork. The tain E. Hicks of the team at the can be seen on the right with the | Peter De Paola, Roscland, N. J., | to bring the local hoy near to the ; ; to ant of the season, is a hard one to it e T the 27 to 0 plastering Army be fil seouts, self-appo ; 5 g Saaey al | Mille : topif.not foitne champlonsiiip, Soc- vitl self-appoint cenpoint team was scheduled 1o Industiial Baseball league banquet cup awarded him for individual 4 Pedte v ndustiia t inqu ip av him for Harry Tartz, Pomona, Calif., Mil- | figure out and many of the bettors |coli will take no chances except in them, in their final practice, whil g . = h i ¢ otherwise ey will be there s ar here late in the s n Jast | held at the Y. M. €. A, Tnesday eve- point making in front of him. i | the Army scrimmaged until o study the Ney e |year but the game was cancelled be ¥ | point [ 5 are hedging on their wagers until |desperate cases. He will try for no after dark to make those plays even 2 ¥ 5 the interast tn Basketball wis faothall zan Hartford Noy or 25, The second game will e - i e SR s SRS SR R Ralph Hepburn, Somerville, Mass., | the last minute. record runs but will clean off the more effective. 5 _ £ T . . = Locomobile, = To date Lord and Day have fought [open shots and then send the cue & tively : dually so th ] out. The five Is rated as - o o y - Several undefeated elevens, carry- yho Hartford high sc ‘)m‘.: team lv_ one of the best court combinations WITH THE BOWLER SPORT BR[EFS 1l Cooper, San Francisco, Mil- | twice. Lord won the first go at Hart- |ball into » “safe” and play only to ing battle standards against long Sy s e state of New York and in ler, F. W. D, | ford with ease and Day returned the | Win. nding rivals Saturday, are ham- Hartford team, itself, will not |{aKIng them on for the locals, the e e Frank Eliott, Lathrop, Mo., Locomo- | compliment by pasting Lord plenti- | He has won five and lost two in R g s o ikt tn o 6f f . b WL at | et Nalh el Napd moh fo HONPHRYS 1BaGEs By’ thet Amsoclated hass: le. [ fully in the second go at New Haven. |the league standi.g so far and has orti'to force the atrongest. possible | Pe able to see the Red and Gold [, Fgg Beaters 5 i ¢ the “fyle Dave Lewis Signal Hill, Cal, Mil- | How to dope tomorrows night's |a sood chance of coming through the aiiack and defense for games that | team in action for it will be battling X v, 1 o Championship o ittiel W. D. contest when the two bouts fought |first round in second place. ¢ ; I o City College clul = 3 N ) : : in come e T QLSRR y Three” of eastern football, Am- Comer, Topcka, Kas., Miller. | thus far have been one sided affairs | Muldowney the other New Britain . ¥ troduction to the fais of city. i L y Brown is E rubs to angular-leag R : oity [He 1 By % 5= herst, Williams and W W, will Leon Duray, Beverly Hills, Cal.. 'is one of those things for the book. entry in the state tournament, will prime an attack 3 'h .':’ .vr;!‘v Ll:'”\y :\ Sl i ; are Dretoy | BB dr A as $6. ducided Batarday it Wil w1 WD o - o sl Can Lord outsmart G orgla by his lagain step ir', a match tonight Tnformation f S Lt e e A ; 2 r Kreis, Knoxville, Tenn., Mil- cloverness or will Day's hing tac- |against Hanlon of Hartford. Mul- Bear indicates t iron | est il ok dhe oo of. Mixer Tups goes o SNSRI It e aal n. _ .. | tics bowl over Eddie 'y did at |downey has lost his first six games, men are in rugged form for Bl st week Dty o sensations o e year. The I 2 S0 89 of the “Big Three,” the little trio Bennie Hill, Harlem, N. Y., Mil- | Now Haven last summer? {but he is due to como through in test of strenathe Weaver and defeate . 0 CGuards will, it is ¢ ed, be at top o oeerreneneeinn 85100 i1 | attains full growth. As a matter ler, I, W, 1. | Apparently condition is going to |some of these matches for a win. ThepNayy with Georgetown as its 0 score. . While the tw wrtford form when thes vod B 4 99 of f the little three is older in . William Shattuck, Lowls- | piayan important factor in the out- | The official standing, including last foe. caunot ufe ‘the game as a rest | teams were clashing, N . 1l appear Sy 7 umber of games played than the | ville, Ky, Miller. come. Lord has been working like |week's games, is as follows: period, for the Hilltoppers toppled | and New Haven ca ‘ . FRTd ety e The ven - - big three, the little fellows having ink Lockhart, Dayton. OMO. ;"4 oian at his Meriden training | e Pet acuse and would like mightily to Britain won by ) sec former state ons: Sam Pite's ) 419 419 started their series in 1584 and con- ler, o L5 camp and looks so good that the |Erkes, Der. .... 3 Y 1.000 the Navy's goat. Saturday New Britai 1 rated even JUNIOL 0. : tinued without a break excepting in | CHff Woodbury. Chicago, - | Silver City fans are motoring over | Hanlon, Htfd, .. Lafayette is not risking its possible | ford ‘play the other's opponents of v - than the Atlos: Plain- Fens 1962 and 1903, | TLouis Meyer, Los Angeles, the Southington mountain intending "McPartland, N. H. title in a tilt with Susquehanna and | last week an® next week they will ave New Britain sev ) ) - o5 i | . Bob MeDonough, Burlingame, Cal- |4, 0000 hoavily on their idol. Since |Soccoli, N. B. New York university, up and con- | play cach oth W nd New ern attles Middle- ! e T o it Boy Bine | St Banl pusliat m"r!,:'vQin}‘o{«.”l(nnw 1y, Miller, | Day defeated Lord last summer, the |Sigler, Hi{d. ! Meriden youngster has been season- |Gagnon, Wtby .. tinuing to come after a fright at the wen have had poor reeords so far tov T i Wd several g 05 : o led N Sones o e e T e (il enjon But, Hartford ‘ ORI 9 _$5= 25 1o not done any horn blowing but | - cd theroughly in the Day school of |Hammell, Wtby pense of Davis Elkins, ot et s e i wr 1€ t6tnitle Blows with e mEdded ATHLETES HONORED fighting. Ho met Mike Ballerino who [Stone, Bdgpt With team less prestige en- R o o Pk St el G mitts have scared away many throws punches a la Day and came ‘('\r ppo, Md. . gaged, the game between Cornell ssachusett d Al b o e eandd Dbl vean probable opponents. An attempt is —— through in fine style. In the training (I‘un(l. Me{: i and Dartmouth, hoth passing from | wor ¢ game s ! ¢ Kortified by a sqnad of forwards now heing made to mateh him with 'German Leaders in Three Sports i?:‘;fi',"lf (l’v‘mh‘Lm.}?w lxn(; p‘rmm;ldc o Polee, M. H. . - g, Shiis % aals soihs Ll ER L Paul Berlenbach, erstwhile light- Meriden, he has had the benefit o i S B R L il . Safieiihat domuarss VU AEIALCHE gl HesvelEit shamon, Awarded Tnsignia of “The Golden | working out with Kid Kaplan. The |Swingle, Bris. A T t R P |latter has imitated T rushing | Muldowney, '0;: ,',',’,‘.7'\,\”‘,” G5 MR AGRca e pEnier e Ribbon.” style in order to prepare Lord for | High run, AUDAY VARG S - ce e c i g ROGERS ALLEY the test. s its game with Penn State will doul ; ; otherd s ca 5 cworp | desires to glay only the St.| Berlin, Nov. 11 (P—Three leaders | an : > TAPNIR BEARING €O. LEAGUE 2 5 S ay a rugged, wade-in ty P s send its receptive backs in with capably substitute for him Oute .ot linals, and w t think | in Germany sport for the year 1926 | {:;}’ L lr\!vn!:”t wad v”‘d”Tfir a| TEAMS PLAY SUNDAY uctions to hide the bail from strong guards, i \ . s $3— 25 £ 2 New York Giant, has | nave been metaphorically ~crowned | battler, always is in good physical | Al o (‘olumbia at all hazards. ready after the first v Dage! : g4 fhlss 1 Gotha fans to wondering | with lau for their achievements. Neighbors and rivals of long ! ‘ the hest teams th e br Boluso Jeeatd S y ) raw would do with Rogers | They have actually been awarded standing meet in a game between B ¢ terni . 70 f he got him. Tt is understood fhat | the insignia ¢ order, that of 2 p T ot him. Tt is understood {1 o insignia of a new order, tha d S .. : 4l ] ; S gk und . vAshington © and i In the forward wall will be se s s Graw thinks he has one of the “The Golden Ribbon,” by an organ- | SUmP ”‘1‘0&1 1"':_’;'“"":2? et 10“:‘ I Soconl *\Game S0l hrec-Gauo Jefterson. rt Taylor. * Reynolds, star e s hest infields in the busin with | ization of German sports writers. | % ape Lo ST New Britain Team to Launeh foo: wo 0t of 1seEiyeans 2 Kelly, Frisch. Jackson and Lind- | The honored trio comprises Dr. Otto (“!‘:f“,‘!om‘(;a""“gh tolkebpiay ayreoms) formerly of the Cw - 8 : strom, with Farrell for.utility. Mc- | Peltzer, Otto Schmidt and Ernst | g The football attraction In this RUDB&H ]s LEAD[N(‘ of 1 q American Legton five and Paul La- | Warm ' S Graw meanwhile sceks pitoggers | Vierkoetter. Tme 1RQT NI alty Top st Sipday I e sstig LEADIN® Powert! Atack Sunday : ‘ ' e ' FIGHTS LAST NIGHT dveen tho Ba Rogers Hornshy's stafement that he trim so there nced not be any | worry that he won't be just fit as prwnces and Fast Sides Moet in Ldrd. Confidence reigns in Day's : Series Over Week-end. De oK Y RLET : e : oo nd outfielders. Peltzer's present supremacy in the hetwben the Fast.Sides and Pawnaes, Bolmansy: the Fudson, B, 3. siate) 08 kotvil e A R terman athletic world is unquestion- | both seeking the semi-pro cham= will prbably start the season ’";"; X Les One of the larzest foot crowds ed, through his victory over Paavo mem | plotiship of New Britain. The two G e 071258 | §n the histor New York city is | Nurmi and his other, record making | tockton, Cal.—Ollie Dartlette, St.|:ievens met last Sunday with th lard Tourngy. e ot workc al i "\ e s expected o atiend the Notre Damo | achiovements on the einder path. paul, Minn. heat Freddic Imperial, 'result that the East Sides scored a . 5 oklyn Horsemen in w e hin T i : 5 15| Army game at Yankee stadidm, St~ | Schmidt is Germany’s most popular stockton, (10). victory but this was only the first Philadelphi¥ Nov. 11.—(P—Er e h f the season ' en Sheehan and lanff, | d 4 i urday. Tt is estimated t the addi- | jockey, the first German ”"»‘_“' SV 4 game of a three-game serics. win Rudolph of Chicago®oday held € ¢ game was closed |,y © that bore the the | Bisson ) - ;| tion of temporary field seats will to chalk up more than 100 victoties | pittshurgh—Dick Conlon, Altoona,| Both teams are predicting that undisputed lead in the tourname Joach McNebley Kk last year, and “Butsy" Sturm e bring the stadium’s capacity to |in & season, his accomplishment this | jofeated Rddie Dyer, Terro Haute, they will win the championship. for the pocket hilliard championship the series - 00 daition to the team has been o o T [ 80,000, Seats have mot been pur. | vear. Vierkoetter is the first C nd, (10). From the Pawnee camp comes the of the world. h the R been ., as the best piece of manage- i ' chasable for several days, except for | Man to swim the English channel e . *|word that despite the first defeat, s, S R R Nor i s GilA8 Fasy b foUtTno RN miden faen k = Milwaukee, Wis.—Billy Portefeld, 'the Pawnees are sure of taking the ;.nfiq,.\”’m‘- "‘1'»‘:a;’m_l(w:.,]wel o New B this game will face |~ yyith ¢ 2 New Britain hids Pechon L = 20 L speculators. GIRLS “““F‘_r,“‘(i( »"_TI . (Milwaukee, knocked out Eddie John- |second game. The East Sides are mon, Glendale, L. .. J7 a8 ! year, SHarey tair come in short order one of [y, : 1 - — he s Ny “l_"d"') e Far. Som Lacrosse. Wis. (4). Howard just as confident that they will coma $4. This gave the Cl Stuhldpeher. Stub © is cap- (he outstanding contenders for the 3 = SOUTH CHURCH TO BLECT |Ing team will bowl the AILHWrt ents, Milwaukee, knocked out through in good shapo fo take tha | to s vt e dletants ann | gt ¥he Amoice > enury ketha 3 5 i The South church hasketball team | ford Girls '"Né’}f at {i?]g(‘r_-“ a P\si Frank Koval, (4). second game next Sunday. e ey i Mor e Tead with Rapphiy oo Brobldyn fand. is rring - — 13 “4pi—1z5n| Wil elect ifs captain at its prac-|on Church street. "]" T}'m\f»c““ | 4 5 X | With All-New Tritatn playing in BE Sl dhp g WU RalOh fovery tha feam ; i . 7 fieo session this evening at the fcam match, “Roaring Jack’y McCue | WINS WERE : I Erbakive this Sunday the Pawress el om0 his we ith the. Hartror A d n g o Boys' club. A full firnout of can- And Bul Massoy will team up | Spokane, Nov. 11. 5%l Silios clashdihe chly HomR Pittshu ot i ooty R e nut % s didates fs.requested, as there are against (wo of the New Britain Louls Perganc Portiand light- | game scheduled so far this week. J pect a hard tussle w : s neeton 1 - A several other important matters girls in a special mateh. McCue has | heavyweight wrestler, won fwo out e men 1 | Slgnd) yorg 1 : IS R S8 % %= ldealing with the comipg season said that he and Massey will win |of three falls from Tom Al Ne- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Artisar ; i ow Britain 1 he <. 1 s a:s—isa1 | which must be discussed if he has to holler his lungs out. | braska wrestler here last night. | FOR YOUR WANT. Chicago Cue Artist Goes Ahtad of All-New Drit Ralph Greenlear in Pocket Bil- s seneduled to travel ¥ to meet H ea-oil. ment in years. 1 \ e : :_‘ 7. 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